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Dysphagia lusoria: A rare vascular anomaly
Journal of Gastroenterology Research and PracticeA 39 year old female with a past medical history of chronic bronchitis presented for evaluation of progressive dysphagia.
Raakhi Menon
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Rozhledy v chirurgii : mesicnik Ceskoslovenske chirurgicke spolecnosti, 1996
In a 44-year-old female patient with dysphagia persisting for 30 years it was found that the cause of the complaints was an abnormal insertion of the right subclavian artery (arteria lusoria). After simple severing of the artery without reconstruction dysphagia disappeared, the right upper extremity is not ischaemic and does not handicap the patient ...
J, Simána, F, Slauf
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In a 44-year-old female patient with dysphagia persisting for 30 years it was found that the cause of the complaints was an abnormal insertion of the right subclavian artery (arteria lusoria). After simple severing of the artery without reconstruction dysphagia disappeared, the right upper extremity is not ischaemic and does not handicap the patient ...
J, Simána, F, Slauf
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Dysphagia lusoria: An unusual case
American Heart Journal, 1952Abstract An unusual congenital anomaly causing tracheo-esophageal obstruction associated with tetralogy of Fallot is presented. The clinical picture of cyanosis and dysphagia with the roentgen demonstration of extrinsic esophageal pressure represents the syndrome referred to as dysphagia lusoria.
B M, WAGNER, W S, PRICE
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Dysphagia lusoria: a comprehensive review
Diseases of the Esophagus, 2007Dysphagia lusoria is a rare vascular anomaly identified in a small number of patients being evaluated for dysphagia. The purpose of this paper is to present an illustrative case and provide a comprehensive review of the underlying anatomy, diagnosis, and management of dysphagia lusoria based on a review of the medical and surgical literature over the ...
B, Levitt, J E, Richter
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Use of Gore Thoracic Branch Endoprosthesis in the Management of Dysphagia Lusoria.
Journal of Endovascular TherapyINTRODUCTION Dysphagia lusoria is a rare clinical condition resulting from the compression of the esophagus by an aberrant retroesophageal right subclavian artery, often associated with a Kommerell diverticulum.
Yasong Yu +3 more
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Moldovan Journal of Health Sciences
Introduction. Dysphagia lusoria refers to dysphagia caused by an aberrant right subclavian artery (ARSA), a rare congenital anomaly of the aortic arch.
D. Casian +5 more
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Introduction. Dysphagia lusoria refers to dysphagia caused by an aberrant right subclavian artery (ARSA), a rare congenital anomaly of the aortic arch.
D. Casian +5 more
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The use of 3D-virtual anatomical model in a child with dysphagia lusoria
The International Journal of Cardiovascular Imaging, 2023Patrícia Srnková, P. Olejník
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DYSPHAGIA LUSORIA PRESENTING AS CHRONIC COUGH
Chest, 2023N. Appusamy, S. Subramaniam
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Dysphagia lusoria - A rare cause of extra-esophageal dysphagia
American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 2023T. Jilani +5 more
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2015
Clinical History: A middle aged lady presented with 2 years history of progressive dysphagia to solids. Her physical examination was unremarkable except evidence of recent weight loss. All routine laboratory investigations, chest x-ray and ECG were normal. Her endoscopy di...
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Clinical History: A middle aged lady presented with 2 years history of progressive dysphagia to solids. Her physical examination was unremarkable except evidence of recent weight loss. All routine laboratory investigations, chest x-ray and ECG were normal. Her endoscopy di...
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